Two research projects run by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health faculty members are recipients of grants from Harvard’s Climate Change Solutions Fund. They were announced January 31, 2018.
- Health Care in the Heat: Assessing Trends in Heat-Related Health Care Provision and Advancing Heat Preparedness in Boston
Ashish Jha, senior associate dean, research translation and global strategy, K.T. Li Professor of Global Health, and director, Harvard Global Health Institute
Aaron Bernstein, associate director and program director, Climate, Energy, and Health, Center for Health and the Global Environment - Cities for Health: A Web-Based Tool to Identify Vulnerable Populations and Evaluate the Impact of Energy Grid Decisions to Mitigate Heatwave “Hot-Spots”
Augusta Williams, doctoral student, Healthy Buildings Team, Center for Health and the Global Environment
Jonathan Buonocore, program leader, Climate, Energy, and Health, Center for Health and the Global Environment
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